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CPNI Releases Paper on Improving Defenses Against Targeted Attack

Original release date: July 22, 2014

The United Kingdom’s Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) has released a report on its “Improving Defenses Against Targeted Attack” (iDATA) cyber research program. The report contains descriptions and outcomes from a number of projects aimed at addressing threats posed by nation states and state-sponsored actors. CPNI is the government authority for providing protective security advice to businesses and organizations across the UK’s national infrastructure.

 

 

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